Syneches Walker

Syneches Walker Syneches Walker, 1852: 165. Type-species: Syneches simplex Walker 1852 (by monotypy). Melander, 1965: 448 (catalog); Smith, 1967: 9; 1969: 84; 1977: 190; 1980: 435; 1989: 389 (catalogs); Wilder, 1974: 1 (review); Chvála, 1983: 104 (citation); Chvála & Kovalev, 1989: 184 (catalog)...

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Main Authors: Menezes, Isis Sá, Ale-Rocha, Rosaly
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Summary:Syneches Walker Syneches Walker, 1852: 165. Type-species: Syneches simplex Walker 1852 (by monotypy). Melander, 1965: 448 (catalog); Smith, 1967: 9; 1969: 84; 1977: 190; 1980: 435; 1989: 389 (catalogs); Wilder, 1974: 1 (review); Chvála, 1983: 104 (citation); Chvála & Kovalev, 1989: 184 (catalog). Pterospilus Rondani, 1856: 152. Type-species: Asilus muscarius Fabricius, 1794 (monotype). Melander, 1928: 38 (synonymy). Harpamerus Bigot, 1859: 306. Type-species: Harpamerus signatus Bigot (by monotypy). Bezzi 1904: 329 (as subgenus); Sinclair, 2011: 359 (synonymy). Epiceia Walker, 1860: 149. Type species: Epiceia ferruginea Walker (by monotypy). Bezzi 1904: 329 (as subgenus). Parahybos Kertész, 1899: 176. Type-species: Parahybos iridipennis Kertész, 1899 (by monotypy). Frey, 1953: 67 (as subgenus); Smith, 1977: 188 (catalog); 1980: 434 (catalog); 1989: 389 (catalog, synonymy). Diagnosis . Specimens varying from 2.0 to 7.5 mm in length; upper facets distinctly larger than lower; head hemispherical, males and females holoptic; postcranium with pruinescence; proboscis elongate, somewhat longer than head width (in lateral view), labellum strongly sclerotized, lacking pseudotracheae; postpedicel oval, usually short (long in S. longiflagellatus ), with one or more dorsal setae; stylus hair-like, apical or dorsoapical, long, usually more than three times length of postpedicel, apex bare; palpus setose, shorter than proboscis, with developed apical seta; two pairs of ocellar setae; frons flat and oblique; postcranium concave, with distinct postocellar sclerite; thorax pruinose, scutum usually strongly arched; one or more pairs of dc setae and/or developed acr setae on prescutellar disc; wing broad with developed anal lobe and pterostigma often distinct; vein Rs long, arising before level of basal half of cell br; cell cu p almost as long as or slightly longer than bm; tergite 8 of male with large membranous central area reaching posterior margin; male terminalia symmetrical or nearly so, rotated 45–90 º to the right; surstylus not articulated. Distribution . Cosmopolitan. : Published as part of Menezes, Isis Sá & Ale-Rocha, Rosaly, 2016, Revision of the Amazonian species of Syneches Walker (Diptera, Hybotidae, Hybotinae), pp. 401-442 in Zootaxa 4103 (5) on page 403, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4103.5.1, http://zenodo.org/record/267788 : {"references": ["Walker, F. (1852) Diptera. In: Saunders W. W. (Ed.), Insecta Saundersiana: or characters of undescribed insects in the collection of W. W. Saunders. London, 474 pp.", "Melander, A. L. (1965) Family Empididae (Empidae, Hybotidae). In: Stone, A., Sabrosky, C. W., Wirth, W. W., Foote, R. H. & Coulson, J. R. (Eds.), A catalog of the Diptera of America North of Mexico. Agriculture Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington D. C., pp. 446 - 481.", "Smith, K. G. V. (1967) Fascicle 39. Family Empididae (Empidae, Hybotidae). In: Papavero, N. (Ed.), A Catalogue of the Diptera of Americas South of the United States. 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